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>>> from washington, the measuring layoff lin group, the american original. for over three decades, the harpest minds, best sources. >>> we are brought to you by seaman's, every day we are helping to build the future of america siemens, answers. >>> [ inaudible - low volume ] some game. sochi, where russian athletes won 13 golds, 11 silver, and 9 bronze medals, more medals than otter 87 countries. in the world of fashion, russia also ruled. here is [ inaudible ], the dazzling russian super model. today, russia is under going a revival and there is the economy, 15 years ago, in 1999, russia tgp went to an all-time low of $196 billion. a 60% collapse from the soviet hay day. in 2012, the gdp sored a high topped $2 trillion. a 1000% increase. russian president vladimir putin is now on his third term. he is showcasing the influence on the world stage. and he has the big moe. from the syrian peace talks, russian diplomacy is thriving the agenda the u.s. and the eu along for the ride. now, the on beginning ukraine problem reveals russia's breech. there is the russi
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these are not bureaucrats in washington with dod civilians, these are shipyard workers people who are doing important things. we didn't want to take that step until it became too late. and until the balance of caution shifted in the other direction. that's why we've waited to act until now. now we've been planning for some time. and we've been doing that quietly because we haven't wanted to act as though sequestration or any of these things was -- either inevitable or certainly something that we could manage with ease. these are damaging destructive things to do. >> and you can -- you can see that. but there are some folks who say that even though they welcome the guidance, say they're not detailed enough. why isn't this guidance even more detailed than we've seen? >> well, what i did in the guidance i issued was say here are the categories in which i now authorize you to act. i want you and the various services and components to go out and come back and tell me exactly what you intend to do. and what i'm trying to do there is balance between some decentralized execution which is nece
these are not bureaucrats in washington with dod civilians, these are shipyard workers people who are doing important things. we didn't want to take that step until it became too late. and until the balance of caution shifted in the other direction. that's why we've waited to act until now. now we've been planning for some time. and we've been doing that quietly because we haven't wanted to act as though sequestration or any of these things was -- either inevitable or certainly something that...
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♪[ music ] ♪ [ music ] from washington, the mclaughlin group, the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >>> the mclaughlin group is brought to you by siemens. across the country we are building answers for hospitals, utilities, cities and factories and we are building them to last. siemens, answers. >> theu.s.economyinthefourthquarte of. the u.s. economy in the fourth quarter of last year october, november, december contracted by 0. 1%. one-tenth of 1%. it was the first contraction in three years and it rattles financial markets. much of the slippage in gross domestic product, was due to what the u.s. federal reserves describes as quote weather related disruptions and other transitory facts unquote. the central bank is keeping monetary policy on hold. and says n worth of long-term securities a month, until there is a substantial improvement in the outlook for the labor market. also, the cut back in department of defense outlays, is likely to fuel concerns about the size of a slow down and the full economic fallout o
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he was one of us. >> he always was there for the community. >> he was washington d.c. whether you like the part of the story where it got bumpy and then turned into the victory again, hey, everybody loves an underdog story. why do you even watch rocky? >> those in the neighborhood hope the mural will remind people of marion barry's accomplishments and not all his past problems. you'll find that mural at 14th and randolph streets. >>> uva's governing bold is holding an emergency meeting tomorrow to address the latest crisis on campus. an alleged gang rape of a freshman student at a frat house. as peggy fox reports, while outrage continues, there is hope for change. >> reporter: the alleged gang rape happened in the fraternity house behind me. now all activities at all greek organizations are suspended until january 9th. anger erupted into weekend protests at uva after a rolling stone magazine article described a student's account of being gang raped in the phi kappa psi fraternity house. >> there's nothing that we can do more than raise awareness. >> reporter: faculty m
he was one of us. >> he always was there for the community. >> he was washington d.c. whether you like the part of the story where it got bumpy and then turned into the victory again, hey, everybody loves an underdog story. why do you even watch rocky? >> those in the neighborhood hope the mural will remind people of marion barry's accomplishments and not all his past problems. you'll find that mural at 14th and randolph streets. >>> uva's governing bold is holding an...
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the washington redskins had some positives to take from yesterday's game against san francisco. there really were some, but in the end it was another loss, more questions surrounding robert griffin, iii. today coach gruden addresses whether >>> now wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset brought to you by xfinity. >> well, redskins fans, look at it this way. sunday's loss to san francisco wasn't a total debacle, right? the defense played extremely well and the skins actually went toe to toe with the 49ers for most of the game. of course, much was left to be desired on the offensive side. there's still plenty of work to do and in today's tell conference jay gruden addressed some changes could be coming. he's got a lot of evaluating to do and he wouldn't name griffin as next week's starter quite yet. >> we're evaluating all our guys right now. our starting lineup is not etched in stone for sunday's game at indianapolis. we'll have a plan moving forward wednesday. right now today at 3:15 we feel like robert is that guy right now. >> he sounds so excited about that. here are griffi
the washington redskins had some positives to take from yesterday's game against san francisco. there really were some, but in the end it was another loss, more questions surrounding robert griffin, iii. today coach gruden addresses whether >>> now wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset brought to you by xfinity. >> well, redskins fans, look at it this way. sunday's loss to san francisco wasn't a total debacle, right? the defense played extremely well and the skins actually...
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susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. for the pent dawn this is about facing budget realities while still maintaining effectiveness. what we're looking at is a u.s. military no longer big enough to handle long, large retracted ground wars. this bill is a consensus among military leaders but some others are skeptical. defense secretary chuck hagel sees the u.s. militarily of the future as smaller, more focused and more high tech. >> we're entering an air where american dominance in the seas, skies and states can no longer be taken foregranted. >> reporter: hagel's plan will shrink the army to its pre-world world ii. and spy planes and reduction of military benefits. hagel calls it a reshaping, after a decade of war to adjust to smaller budgets. >> the reality of reduced resources and a challenging and changing strategic environment requires to us prioritize and make difficult choices. >> reporter: hagel is confident the military can make do with less, with new technology employed to fight the wars of the future. >> we're g
susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. for the pent dawn this is about facing budget realities while still maintaining effectiveness. what we're looking at is a u.s. military no longer big enough to handle long, large retracted ground wars. this bill is a consensus among military leaders but some others are skeptical. defense secretary chuck hagel sees the u.s. militarily of the future as smaller, more focused and more high tech....
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. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan in washington. disrespectful to an ally, a bold political statement or in big deal? lots of reaction on social media today to first lady michelle obama's decision to leave her head uncovered while visiting saudi arabia. a flowing blue top covered her arms, but michelle obama's head was uncovered in saudi arabia where women are allowed out in public only escorted by a male relative and most shield their faces and remain hidden behind black robes. some saudis on twitter complained the first lady was immodest and at the airport some officials walked by without shaking her hand. the vast majority of the hundreds of comments on our facebook page defended her like mark bentley who said, "had she worn one, they would have eviscerated her for acting like a muslim instead of an american." and at the food trucks near the state department a lot of people felt the same way. >> i am very tired of the second guessing. she's our first lady. she knows what she's doing. >> i think she's very classy. >> i think it wa
. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan in washington. disrespectful to an ally, a bold political statement or in big deal? lots of reaction on social media today to first lady michelle obama's decision to leave her head uncovered while visiting saudi arabia. a flowing blue top covered her arms, but michelle obama's head was uncovered in saudi arabia where women are allowed out in public only escorted by a male relative and most shield their faces and remain hidden behind black robes. some saudis...
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we were told that while there are some 6,000 smithsonian employees, most of them here in the washington area, there will be no furloughs, no closings. the smithsonian smoke spokesperson says there will be a hiring freeze, and reduce business travel if $40 million in sequester cuts are made. >> some of them think it's a good thing because it's going to start reducing the budget deficit. >> visitors of air and space weighed in on the standoff between democrats and republicans that is leading to the major cuts. >> some people are concerned about defense. national security, other people are concerned about jobs that will be cut and how that will affect family. >> and the uncertainty is the city's hospitality industry, including cab drivers and hotel workers. if government flows and contractors stop traveling, i lose money, said one hotel doorman. of course i'm worried. bruce johnson, wusa9. >> the pentagon said almost 800,000 of its workers could lose up to 20% of their pay through those furloughs. >> as you just heard, the threat of government furloughs has federal workers on edge and that
we were told that while there are some 6,000 smithsonian employees, most of them here in the washington area, there will be no furloughs, no closings. the smithsonian smoke spokesperson says there will be a hiring freeze, and reduce business travel if $40 million in sequester cuts are made. >> some of them think it's a good thing because it's going to start reducing the budget deficit. >> visitors of air and space weighed in on the standoff between democrats and republicans that is...
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i mean, trying to assassinate a saudi diplomat in a restaurant in washington, d.c. is one of the more recent activities. so the history of the regime is extremely hostile. so you have to lend some legitmacy to israeli concerns because they are right there. especially in light of iranian rhetoric. a range of hostilities between iran and israel. i think looking forward, netanyahu has no choice but to see how it plays out. if iran comports to the parameters of the agreement, i think he will let it play out. if they don't and the p5 plus one decide not to put sanctions back into place and other measures, i think you will see israel feel increasingly cornered. >> do you sense that -- let me move to ot topic of how the countries in the region are seeing this. you just got about a saudi arabia and turkey. those countries are frustrated with u.s. policy. tell us why they are so angry and what the administration needs to do about it. >> see in this the context of the competition between saudi arabia and iran. they see this as a part of a pattern. the u.s. withdraws from iraq
i mean, trying to assassinate a saudi diplomat in a restaurant in washington, d.c. is one of the more recent activities. so the history of the regime is extremely hostile. so you have to lend some legitmacy to israeli concerns because they are right there. especially in light of iranian rhetoric. a range of hostilities between iran and israel. i think looking forward, netanyahu has no choice but to see how it plays out. if iran comports to the parameters of the agreement, i think he will let it...
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washington, d.c., windy with 48 the high. atlanta also 48. st. louis, partly sunny, 33 the high there. denver, 47. seattle, showers, 51 the high. >>> well, nba hall of famer and sometimes wedding dress model dennis rodman has turned a page on basketball. the retired hoops star is now a children's book author. rodman's first book, "dennis the wild bull" was released yesterday. besides the name the character shares some of rodman's characteristics. they boenlt have nose rings and tattoos and dennis was once a member of the chicago bulls. i'm sure it will put the kiddies right to sleep. >>> prince charles and camilla went on a royal ride urnlds ground. they did it to celebrate the 1550th anniversary of the subway's system. the last time was in 1986 when he and his late wife princess diana opened a new terminal at heathrow airport. >>> patty davis has died. she was the middle. patty was in the middle and she sang the lead in the trio's popular tune "boogie woogie bugle boy." the andrews sisters sold many records. she died wednesday in l.a. she was 94
washington, d.c., windy with 48 the high. atlanta also 48. st. louis, partly sunny, 33 the high there. denver, 47. seattle, showers, 51 the high. >>> well, nba hall of famer and sometimes wedding dress model dennis rodman has turned a page on basketball. the retired hoops star is now a children's book author. rodman's first book, "dennis the wild bull" was released yesterday. besides the name the character shares some of rodman's characteristics. they boenlt have nose rings...
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after hypergrowth in the washington area becoming one of our largest employers, the last few months have seen living social closing local offices, management shake-ups and it laid off 10% of its work force. the financial results were reported in an scc filing from amazon.com which owns 29% of the company. there was a bright spot, though. living social says revenue doubled to $536 million. >> that's no small chunk of change. >> it is not indeed. >>> still ahead, celebrating carnivores. we're heading back into the kitchen to continue our sl base this week -- our celebration this week of d.c.'s meat week. it's barbecue time >>> howard here with your weather first. we're getting rid of the rain but colder air is moving in and lots of wind today. we could have gusts to 50 miles an hour with a wind advisory till 6:00. temperatures fairly steady from 39 to 49. >>> on the northbound side of i- 95, some delays now as you travel into woodbridge. then again here at route 644 to the beltway. no issues on 395. but on the gw parkway, watch out for high standing water basically between the memorial bri
after hypergrowth in the washington area becoming one of our largest employers, the last few months have seen living social closing local offices, management shake-ups and it laid off 10% of its work force. the financial results were reported in an scc filing from amazon.com which owns 29% of the company. there was a bright spot, though. living social says revenue doubled to $536 million. >> that's no small chunk of change. >> it is not indeed. >>> still ahead, celebrating...
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another loss unfortunately for washington. drew holiday had 21 points for the 76'ers as the wizards fall in philly 92-84. >>> the maryland terrapins playing in tallahassee taking on florida state. maryland led late by michael snare hits a 3 with just one second left as the seminoles win 73-71. a heartbreaker for the terps. >>> georgetown hoyas also playing. they hosted seton hall in a big east matchup. the hoyas blow out the pirates and win. that will do it for your morning sports. we have much more excitement to bring you from new orleans. be sure to tune in this evening for more blitz and glitz coverage. i'm kristen berset. have a great day. >>> after years of buyers markets, it may finally be a good time to sell your house. i'm going to have that story coming up. >>> plus, sparks are expected to fly at today's confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. >>> if you're planning to head here on the beltway near route 202, east side of town in prince george's county, the good news is that terrible accident f
another loss unfortunately for washington. drew holiday had 21 points for the 76'ers as the wizards fall in philly 92-84. >>> the maryland terrapins playing in tallahassee taking on florida state. maryland led late by michael snare hits a 3 with just one second left as the seminoles win 73-71. a heartbreaker for the terps. >>> georgetown hoyas also playing. they hosted seton hall in a big east matchup. the hoyas blow out the pirates and win. that will do it for your morning...
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what excitementhat you brought to washington d.c. and to the redskins, what's kind of -- what was one of the most memorable moments let's say? >> the seven game win streak we had. a group of talented individuals can't do that on this level. it took a real team to do that and just to be part of a team made me so proud and so happy to be a washington redskin to say that i'm part of that organization. it was a fun ride. we laid a great foundation for years to come. it's only a beginning. that costs you a donation. >> absolutely. >> junior achievement, lovely kids. here >> reporter: wh a great guy. he and donald driver from the packers had a little competition. as a redskin, he dominated. that will do it for us right now in new orleans. i'm kristen berset. >> sweet lemonade. got to like that. thanks. >>> hundreds of riders were struck on the green line yesterday and we went to metro to find out why. >> also a certain e.d. drug could do something other than give you a boost in bed. >> after the break we finally reveal which one of our luc
what excitementhat you brought to washington d.c. and to the redskins, what's kind of -- what was one of the most memorable moments let's say? >> the seven game win streak we had. a group of talented individuals can't do that on this level. it took a real team to do that and just to be part of a team made me so proud and so happy to be a washington redskin to say that i'm part of that organization. it was a fun ride. we laid a great foundation for years to come. it's only a beginning....
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her convicted killer ingmar guandique was brought from an alabama prison back to washington, d.c. to attend the closed door hearing. he was convicted in 2010 and sentenced to 60 years in prison. we've learned that the hearings stem from some sort of problem with a witness who helped send ingmar guandique to prison. the judge in the case is refusing to release details of the hearings citing safety concerns. >>> right now an annapolis woman is behind bars and charged with killing her 2-year- old daughter. 25-year-old chelsea booth has been arrested. authorities say that she killed the child earlier this week and disposed of the body. someone tipped off investigators after they noticed that the child was missing for several days. authorities also charged the woman with first degree child abuse. >>> so far police have not filed charges against the driver involved in a deadly hit- and-run accident overnight. 40-year-old uberry brown was struck adle killed. police say -- struck and killed. police say the victim was walking in the middle of crane highway. the driver stopped at a nearby g
her convicted killer ingmar guandique was brought from an alabama prison back to washington, d.c. to attend the closed door hearing. he was convicted in 2010 and sentenced to 60 years in prison. we've learned that the hearings stem from some sort of problem with a witness who helped send ingmar guandique to prison. the judge in the case is refusing to release details of the hearings citing safety concerns. >>> right now an annapolis woman is behind bars and charged with killing her...
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. >>> "the washington times" says the u.s. is looking for places to test drone aircraft that could eventually be used in this country. 30 states say they're interested. they the wall street jrnl looks at the racial gap in men's sentencing. the sentence for black men were 20% longer than for white men committing similar crimes. it's the latest in a string of blockbuster mergers in corporate america. >>> and "the washington post" looks at how fish behave on medication. a new study finds perch that were exposed to anxiety drugs displayed anti-social behavior. researchers want to understand the pharmaceuticals that end up >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by big lots. if you want big savings, then you want big lots!. >>> federal regulators promise a crackdown on tour bus safety saying too many operators are a potential danger. >> they do have records, but yet they aren't addressed until after that fatal accident. we see that time and time again. >> we'll investigate an industry that's had five serious accidents
. >>> "the washington times" says the u.s. is looking for places to test drone aircraft that could eventually be used in this country. 30 states say they're interested. they the wall street jrnl looks at the racial gap in men's sentencing. the sentence for black men were 20% longer than for white men committing similar crimes. it's the latest in a string of blockbuster mergers in corporate america. >>> and "the washington post" looks at how fish behave on...
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and now from washington, substituting for bob schieffer, harry smith. >> welcome again to the broadcast, bob sniff is offer this morning, joining us now from phoenix, arizona where he is travel twg the president, white house press secretary robert gibbs, mr. gibbs, good morning. >> good morning, harry, how are you? >> very well. >> 80 percent of americans have health insurance, they may not be thrilled with the system as it works right now, but their fear is reform is going to make things worse instead of better. can you guarantee them that things will improve? >> absolutely. if you like what you have now you will get a chance to keep it, but in each of the town hall meetings that the president has done over the last week, harry, we have highlight add specific instance where health insurance reform would help those that already have health insurance. yesterday it was a family that had hit the lifetime cap on their policy, and were soon going to have to start paying those expenses completely out of pocket, or of a woman in new hampshire who was discriminated against by her health insuran
and now from washington, substituting for bob schieffer, harry smith. >> welcome again to the broadcast, bob sniff is offer this morning, joining us now from phoenix, arizona where he is travel twg the president, white house press secretary robert gibbs, mr. gibbs, good morning. >> good morning, harry, how are you? >> very well. >> 80 percent of americans have health insurance, they may not be thrilled with the system as it works right now, but their fear is reform is...
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and defense secretary chuck hagel was the final act in the kind of theater that takes place only in washington. even before the mid-term election haipg l began talking to his president about his role in the final two years of the obama presidency. all the while reading news stories based on anonymous sources that change was needed in the administration's national security team. after three meetings in which the president never asked hagel to stay, the defense secretary a veteran washington politician, took the hint and submitted his resignation. a decorated combat veteran whose body still carries shrapnel from his wounds in vietnam hagel seemed like a natural for secretary of defense under president obama. as a republican senator he had accompanied then-democratic senator barack obama on a politically charged trip to iraq and afghanistan in 2008 and shared his scepticism about sending more troops to fight there. but starting with a lackluster performance in his confirmation hearing, hagel disappointed the white house when it came to publicly defending the president's policies actually having t
and defense secretary chuck hagel was the final act in the kind of theater that takes place only in washington. even before the mid-term election haipg l began talking to his president about his role in the final two years of the obama presidency. all the while reading news stories based on anonymous sources that change was needed in the administration's national security team. after three meetings in which the president never asked hagel to stay, the defense secretary a veteran washington...
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hagel, a former infantry soldier wounded twice in the vietnam war said every war decision made in washington should consider the soldier first. >> i saw the consequences and the suffering and the horror of war, so i did question a surge. i always ask the question, "is this going to be worth the sacrifice?" because there will be sacrifice. >> reporter: but that was one of the few times hagel rebutted a direct question. he avoided explaining policy positions so often, republicans complained he hadn't answered basic questions. the administration fired back, scott, saying republicans had focused on trivia. >> pelley: wyatt, thanks very much. in a moment, dr. jon lapook will take an eye-opening look at violence and mental illness and why so many don't get the treatment they need. and did she lip sync? beyonce's musical answer when the cbs evening news continues. [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer
hagel, a former infantry soldier wounded twice in the vietnam war said every war decision made in washington should consider the soldier first. >> i saw the consequences and the suffering and the horror of war, so i did question a surge. i always ask the question, "is this going to be worth the sacrifice?" because there will be sacrifice. >> reporter: but that was one of the few times hagel rebutted a direct question. he avoided explaining policy positions so often,...
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washington, pretty nasty showers and windy, high of 36. atlanta and st. louis, partly sunny, but st. louis, just 26 the high. denver, mostly sunny, 51. 51 in seattle as well. >>> the former head of an iowa brokerage firm was sentenced to 50 years in prison after admitting he stole 250 million dollars from his commodities people. the financial group ultimately collapsed. he apologized to his victims before he was sentenced. >>> beyonce's performance of "the star-spangled banner" before the president's inauguration raised questions on whether she lip-synced the song. >> reporter: beyonce's rendition of the "national anthem" before president obama's inauguration was perfect. so perfect many people believed she was lip-syncing to recorded music. leaders of the marine corps band admit thad i were not playing but the pop superstar said nothing. ♪ and the rock eat red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that a flag was still there ♪ >> reporter: when it was over -- any questions? she aid at the inauguration she had sung along to a pr
washington, pretty nasty showers and windy, high of 36. atlanta and st. louis, partly sunny, but st. louis, just 26 the high. denver, mostly sunny, 51. 51 in seattle as well. >>> the former head of an iowa brokerage firm was sentenced to 50 years in prison after admitting he stole 250 million dollars from his commodities people. the financial group ultimately collapsed. he apologized to his victims before he was sentenced. >>> beyonce's performance of "the star-spangled...
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county executive rushern baker told the washington post it is going to be ugly. library supporters are pushing back. the head of the countywide friends of the lie braise a -- libraries a blow to the library is a blow to education. >>> the family of the track star disputes the charges that he murdered his girl friend. >> still ahead driving while texting gets an innocent young man killed and wait until you hear about the meager penalty. it's enough to drive you mad. >> also ahead from his first congressional campaign to his assassination, a collection of momentos from jfk's political career go up on the auction block. >>> 9 wants to know why there are not stronger laws against texting and driving. a fairfax county teen was killed by a man who was sending and receiving messages on his cell phone back in 2011. he was driving and yet received no punishment. none. >> but as andrea mccarren tells
county executive rushern baker told the washington post it is going to be ugly. library supporters are pushing back. the head of the countywide friends of the lie braise a -- libraries a blow to the library is a blow to education. >>> the family of the track star disputes the charges that he murdered his girl friend. >> still ahead driving while texting gets an innocent young man killed and wait until you hear about the meager penalty. it's enough to drive you mad. >> also...
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at washington, d.c. area airports, the faa has launched satellite-based technology that's expected to lead to more direct routes in and out of airports, meaning increased on time arrivals and departures. the next generation technology is already in use at several u.s. airports, including dallas fort worth, houston, seattle, and san francisco. >> as a result of these technologically innovations, we can handle more traffic in that same infrastructure in the sky and that means less waiting. >> less waiting not a bad thing. a new survey finds that people are planning to spend less over the holidays this year as well. that's according to the consumer federation of america and credit union national association. wow, that's a mouthful. the group found that only 10% of the people questioned said they would shell out more than they did last year. about 33% say they would spend less. researchers also point out that consumers almost always spend more than they plan on spending every year. >>> now to a story of a ch
at washington, d.c. area airports, the faa has launched satellite-based technology that's expected to lead to more direct routes in and out of airports, meaning increased on time arrivals and departures. the next generation technology is already in use at several u.s. airports, including dallas fort worth, houston, seattle, and san francisco. >> as a result of these technologically innovations, we can handle more traffic in that same infrastructure in the sky and that means less waiting....
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washington saying, "v.a. does not tolerate retaliation and reprisal against any employee." given what you know now, would you still testify? >> i think i probably would do it again. >> reporter: why? >> because somebody needed to do it. and my dad and i were really close. he would always tell us if you did the right thing for the right relationship, eelbe proud of you. i think he's up there in heaven proud of me. >> reporter: five months after michelle washington testified, the v.a.'s inspector general found she was right. it said the v.a. did not provide patients with "timely mental health care." scott, washington says her duties have not been fully restored. >> pelley: quite a story, elaine. thanks. we'll be back in just a moment. can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor
washington saying, "v.a. does not tolerate retaliation and reprisal against any employee." given what you know now, would you still testify? >> i think i probably would do it again. >> reporter: why? >> because somebody needed to do it. and my dad and i were really close. he would always tell us if you did the right thing for the right relationship, eelbe proud of you. i think he's up there in heaven proud of me. >> reporter: five months after michelle...
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what's at stake in washington? >> i think what's important to understand if the united states hits the debt ceiling and is unable to pay its debts the consequences will be immediate and dramatic. the reality is that u.s. treasury debt is viewed as a risk-free asset because the united states has been the wealthiest nation on the planet for the last 100 years and no one ever believed that the united states would not pay its debts. as a result, the world financing infrastructure is built on u.s. treasury debt. if the u.s. defaults, the system literally unwinds. >> pelley: now there's a little bit of a chicken little effect here. back when the sequester was happen, the mandatory budget cuts there were predictions of grave consequences if for economy that really haven't happened. when the government shutdown began about eight days ago there were suggestions of grave impacts on the economy. we haven't quite seen those yet. what's different about this? >> scott, what we're talking about is a default, is the first time in
what's at stake in washington? >> i think what's important to understand if the united states hits the debt ceiling and is unable to pay its debts the consequences will be immediate and dramatic. the reality is that u.s. treasury debt is viewed as a risk-free asset because the united states has been the wealthiest nation on the planet for the last 100 years and no one ever believed that the united states would not pay its debts. as a result, the world financing infrastructure is built on...
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and we will get a preview of washington's newest memorial from actor gary sinise who is working to armor american's disabled veterans. >> "60 minutes" of news because this is face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning again, on that earthquake on the west coast, it is a 6.0, it was reported north of san francisco in the napa centrally. the u.s. geological survey says it is the largest quake to shake the bay area since the 19896.9 magnitude quake, the lo ma quake, we want to go to our san francisco affiliate and our reporter there juliet goodrich, she is in napa this morning. juliet, tell us about this. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, yes, i wanted to show you some of the damage, we are in historic downtown napa, bob, and this is a real close to the epicenter. this really shook plus the middle of the night, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, they are calling this the south napa earthquake. this is one of the buildings you can see in this downtown area. this happens to be a law office and you can actually see structurally emergency personnel are telling me this building could ac
and we will get a preview of washington's newest memorial from actor gary sinise who is working to armor american's disabled veterans. >> "60 minutes" of news because this is face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning again, on that earthquake on the west coast, it is a 6.0, it was reported north of san francisco in the napa centrally. the u.s. geological survey says it is the largest quake to shake the bay area since the 19896.9 magnitude quake, the lo ma quake,...
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. >>> now to washington where the gun control issue turned quiet. that's because everyone stopped to listen to one victim of gun violence. nancy cordes is there with more. nancy, good morning. >> good morning to you, norah. no question, former congresswoman gabby giffords was the star witness at yesterday's hearing. her husband says she is partially blind now and has lost her gift for speech but she still managed to deliver her speech. still struggling to walk and talk after a gunshot wound to the hud, gabby giffords had the room riveted as she delivered her address. >> too many children are dying. too many children. we must do something. >> on the other side, the ceo of the national rifle association, wayne lapierre, who argued new gun laws are unnecessary. >> they don't hit the elites, they don't hit the criminal. they hit the average hard-working tax-paying american. >> most republicans on the committee agree. >> i have a hard time telling my constituents in texas that congress is looking at passing a whole new raft of laws when the laws currentl
. >>> now to washington where the gun control issue turned quiet. that's because everyone stopped to listen to one victim of gun violence. nancy cordes is there with more. nancy, good morning. >> good morning to you, norah. no question, former congresswoman gabby giffords was the star witness at yesterday's hearing. her husband says she is partially blind now and has lost her gift for speech but she still managed to deliver her speech. still struggling to walk and talk after a...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a rumble on the ice involving arrests? [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! mmaybe another headache rwill get in the way. if you have migraines with 15 or more headache days a month, you're living a maybe life. and you
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. >>> and in sports, a rumble on the ice involving arrests? [ tylenol bottle ] nyquil what are you doing? [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. and less saturated fat? it's eb....
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what washington metro has done on youstreet. what washington metro has done in arlington county. there have been communities, economies, there have been development. >> our two experts grade the metro system quite differently. >> as far as operations, c minus. public relations, communications, passengers, d minus. >> i hear from a lot of you on twitter that you're not happy with how they communicate with you. while wusa9 had its issues, i can personally tell you that getting information from boston's mbta was like pulling teeth while san francisco's bart system was the most communicative. wusa9. >> interesting comparison, deb, thank you. we'd love to know what you think. is metro worth the money? what's not working? go to tellwusa9.com and let us know and we will try to get you answers. >>> you know the other pet peeve many of you are furious about? potholes across our area roadways and wusa9 has been working nonstop trying to make sure public works crews are filling those holes. those craters are annoying money grabbers. a new report by aaa estimates damage costs it can range fo
what washington metro has done on youstreet. what washington metro has done in arlington county. there have been communities, economies, there have been development. >> our two experts grade the metro system quite differently. >> as far as operations, c minus. public relations, communications, passengers, d minus. >> i hear from a lot of you on twitter that you're not happy with how they communicate with you. while wusa9 had its issues, i can personally tell you that getting...
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in maryland allegany, garrett and washington. in virginia, frederick, shenandoah and warren on two- hour delays thanks to early snow. we'll pick up an inch or so in spots. winds will pick up out of the northwest at 15 to 25 miles an hour. sun is not up till 7:14. the traffic camera on 270 by clarksburg in upper montgomery county picking up a band of snow. look how fast it's racing toward the east. give it another to, three hours, this thing will -- two, three hours, this thing will generally be east of us. the timing is the problem. heard from scott in sperryville. he said it was down to a quarter mile visibility. picked up a quarter inch like that. for folks if west virginia as well. purcelville, we know we have moderate snow. see the bright light area heading into upper montgomery county, that's one band. another band south of town coming through prince george's county and anne arundel county. southern fauquier, coming right here. just a little bit brighter. that's where we're getting probably a little stickage on the ground. v
in maryland allegany, garrett and washington. in virginia, frederick, shenandoah and warren on two- hour delays thanks to early snow. we'll pick up an inch or so in spots. winds will pick up out of the northwest at 15 to 25 miles an hour. sun is not up till 7:14. the traffic camera on 270 by clarksburg in upper montgomery county picking up a band of snow. look how fast it's racing toward the east. give it another to, three hours, this thing will -- two, three hours, this thing will generally be...
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can anything get done in washington. talk to two incoming senators, thom tillis of north carolina and democrat gary peters of michigan. and the first major interview with the man the pope picked to lead catholic church in chicago, archbishop blase cupich. our panel of analysts, 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again we start today with the continued unrest in ferguson, missouri. police officer darren wilson was cleared of wrongdoing after fatally shooting 18-year-old michael brown. since the grand jury decision monday, protests in ferguson turned violent and there have been 126 arrests in estimated 60 buildings were looted, vandalized or burnt down. late yesterday officer wilson resigned from the ferguson police department as he wrote, it was my hope to continue in police work but the safety of other police officers and the community are of paramount importance to me. it is my hope that my resignation will allow the community to heal. reaction this for what is n
can anything get done in washington. talk to two incoming senators, thom tillis of north carolina and democrat gary peters of michigan. and the first major interview with the man the pope picked to lead catholic church in chicago, archbishop blase cupich. our panel of analysts, 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again we start today with the continued unrest in ferguson, missouri. police officer darren wilson was cleared of...
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. >> with us now is washington chief correspondent and host of "face the nation," bob schieffer. bob, good morning. i think they were disappointed. they usually press their nominees. >> well, thankfully -- and let's not forget, chuck hagel was the co-chairman of john mccain's presidential campaign when john mccain ran the first time. this is stunning. but i agree with you. i mean generally on something like this what will happen, the white house will come back and stoutly defend the guy and say they're being unfair to him, and they started -- they didn't say it on the record but they started leaking all these reports they were disappointed and all that. to me that's almost -- fellows if you've got a hard vote coming up here, we understand. >> how serious is the damage and does it derail the nomination? >> well, either it does or the white house is absolutely certain of every democratic vote in the senate. >> right. >> if it is, there are more democrats there than the republicans and they think he'll get confirmed by a narrow margin. but i find this like you, norah. i've never hea
. >> with us now is washington chief correspondent and host of "face the nation," bob schieffer. bob, good morning. i think they were disappointed. they usually press their nominees. >> well, thankfully -- and let's not forget, chuck hagel was the co-chairman of john mccain's presidential campaign when john mccain ran the first time. this is stunning. but i agree with you. i mean generally on something like this what will happen, the white house will come back and stoutly...
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washington jumped to a 4-1 lead. the lightning got back in it with two goals of their own. the caps did hold on for a 4-3 win. that is three in a row after really a horrible start to the season for the caps. >> talk about horrible. these passengers on their trip, relieved passengers though are finally enjoying hot showers and good meals and working toilets after getting off that crippled cruise ship. their story coming up. >>> plus, we are not making this up. a meteor explosion has caused hundreds of injuries and damage halfway around the world. monika? >> if you're planning to head on the inner loop of the beltway northbound 495 leaving river road, there's some tire debris along the left side of the road. watch out for it as you leave the american legion bridge northbound on 495. we'll be back with more news, weather and traffic in about three minutes. good friday morning, [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guy
washington jumped to a 4-1 lead. the lightning got back in it with two goals of their own. the caps did hold on for a 4-3 win. that is three in a row after really a horrible start to the season for the caps. >> talk about horrible. these passengers on their trip, relieved passengers though are finally enjoying hot showers and good meals and working toilets after getting off that crippled cruise ship. their story coming up. >>> plus, we are not making this up. a meteor explosion...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cohost of "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning, again. tom coburn and dick durbin are here, and we'll turn to both of you in just a moment. but we want to start with some new information from chief white house correspondent major garrett and congressional correspondent nancy cordes who are here. i know you have both been speaking with your sources this morning, and, nancy, what's the latest? >> reporter: nora, democrats will at this point are very pessimistic that leader reed and leader mcconnell will be able to strike that deal that they were so hopeful about 24 hours ago. the two staffs worked late into the night. they trade proposals will back and forth but democrats tell us they are just still too far apart on taxes. democrats was soset the limit at $250, 000, let the tush of bush tax cuts expire for people making more than that. republicansment that limit to be higher, and they're also far apart on estate taxes. they will
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. substituting for bob schieffer, cohost of "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good morning, again. tom coburn and dick durbin are here, and we'll turn to both of you in just a moment. but we want to start with some new information from chief white house correspondent major garrett and congressional correspondent nancy cordes who are here. i know you have both...
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in a closed meeting in washington, d.c. he met members of the church who had been sexually abused at the hands of priests. seth doane met with one of those people, the people in that meeting, today. >> i remember looking autothese stained glass windows going "god help me, this isn't happening" while he was fondling me, grabbing me. >> reporter: you were just 11 at the time? >> yes. >> reporter: bernie mcdade said he was sexually abused by a priest when he was an altar boy at st. james in salem, massachusetts. >> quite frankly i was brought up as a catholic to think that these people were good-- good in nature. and all i'd been surrounded by is deception. >> reporter: investigating sex abuse was among the assignments for then-cardinal ratzinger during his more than 20 years in the vatican office that deals with church discipline. but he was criticized for not moving quickly to defrock priests who molested children. but as pope, benedict apologized tub publicly to victims. >> i express my deep sorrow to the innocent victims o
in a closed meeting in washington, d.c. he met members of the church who had been sexually abused at the hands of priests. seth doane met with one of those people, the people in that meeting, today. >> i remember looking autothese stained glass windows going "god help me, this isn't happening" while he was fondling me, grabbing me. >> reporter: you were just 11 at the time? >> yes. >> reporter: bernie mcdade said he was sexually abused by a priest when he was...
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. >>> and earlier today, her parents and other victim's families invited to washington for the state of the union. they attended a senate hearing on ways to reduce gun violence. illinois democrat, richard durbin, opened the hearing by saying, it is time for congress to pass meaningful gun control legislation. and that he believes requiring background checks for all gun purchases would be constitutional. the panel's top republican disagrees. texas senator argued the focus of law enforcement should be on criminals and that curbing the rights of citizens to own a gun would do nothing to stop violent crime. >>> well, a divided senate armed services committee has approved chuck hagel's nomination to become the secretary. hagel is a republican. he faced fierce opposition from his party. they have challenged some of his past statements and votes on israel, iran, iraq, and nuclear weapons. if he is confirmed, hagel would replace leon panetta. >>> the story behind a wide eyed stowway in the grill of a pickup truck. >>> but first, it's back to back covers for this bikini beauty on the sports i
. >>> and earlier today, her parents and other victim's families invited to washington for the state of the union. they attended a senate hearing on ways to reduce gun violence. illinois democrat, richard durbin, opened the hearing by saying, it is time for congress to pass meaningful gun control legislation. and that he believes requiring background checks for all gun purchases would be constitutional. the panel's top republican disagrees. texas senator argued the focus of law...
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debra alfarone is at the union temple baptist church in southeast washington with a new addition that barry was apparently very proud of. >> reporter: absolutely, lesli. i talked to latoya foster today, marion barry's spokesperson. as recently as saturday barry told her he was extremely proud of the fact not only are they giving away those 3,500 turkeys, but also 40,000 pounds of fresh vegetables just like this right here. he was extremely proud of this. bag after bag, box after box, step after steps from volunteer after volunteer so much prep, so much to do and one person missing. >> only marion barry could be this busy right now and not be here, but that just speaks to who he was. >> reporter: the late marion barry's annual turkey give-away in ward 8 must go on. more than 3,000 turkeys will be given away and even in his absence this year he's bringing something new. thousands of pounds of fresh vegetables provided by whole foods and the capital area food bank to constituents barry said live in a food desert. >> good fresh vegetables are much healthier than anything out of the can. >
debra alfarone is at the union temple baptist church in southeast washington with a new addition that barry was apparently very proud of. >> reporter: absolutely, lesli. i talked to latoya foster today, marion barry's spokesperson. as recently as saturday barry told her he was extremely proud of the fact not only are they giving away those 3,500 turkeys, but also 40,000 pounds of fresh vegetables just like this right here. he was extremely proud of this. bag after bag, box after box, step...
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a submarine base in the state of washington underwent five straight weeks of inspections. we spend moreñr time proving we are doing our job right than actually doing our job, one crew member is quoted as saying.Ñi deputy defense secretary robert work says the report punches us between the em >> inspections became the reason why you were inspecting. they weren't helping the force, they were a burden on the force. >> reporter: missile crews cite equipment that remains broken for monthsÑi or years and workÑi orders that are five yeas or more old. when 60 minutes visited a launch control center, this is what one of the crew members told leslie stahl about the telephones. >> we can't hear the other person on the other end of the 4q makes it dilts to do your job. >> reporter: it willÑi take years and billions to fix all the problems, but you will be glad to know, scott, each missile base now has its own wrench, so no more fedexing. >> pelley: david martin at the fght for us, thank you. the deep freeze that seesled over much of the country will be with us for a while. it cau
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they all lived here in washington. now they all go home every weekend, most of their family stay in washington, they don't really know one another. as they did back in those days. and i think washington is worse for it. because that's when you had these great across the aisle relationships, like lyndon johnson and everett dirkson. when lyndon johnson, joe calipano pointed out on "face the nation" he was one of the key aides for johnson when he passed the civil rights bill. when they signed that '64 civil rights bill, martin luther king was pivotal in doing that. you had all the members of congress, you know what johnson gave the first pen to? to everett dirkson the republican leader in the senate. because he said, he couldn't have done it without him. and he wanted to make sure that dirkson got full credit for that. you don't see that much any more. and that's the kind of thing that we've got to find just a little of that now if we are going to get anything done. starting off these people got to find out about each oth
they all lived here in washington. now they all go home every weekend, most of their family stay in washington, they don't really know one another. as they did back in those days. and i think washington is worse for it. because that's when you had these great across the aisle relationships, like lyndon johnson and everett dirkson. when lyndon johnson, joe calipano pointed out on "face the nation" he was one of the key aides for johnson when he passed the civil rights bill. when they...
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the "washington post" says the pentagon is expanding benefits to same-sex couples. the additional benefits include access to basic facilities and groups as well as joint assignments. they do not include health care for same-sex spouses or housing privileges. >>> an apparent revenge killing after a dui crash. a texas man accused of murder, accused of shooting and killing a driver while drunk. the alleged shooter killed the two young boys outside the car helping their dad when he was hit. >>> "wall street journal" reports that people receiving discount phone service have not proven they're eligible for the program. last year the government spent more than $2 billion to provide phones to americans with low incomes. >>> "the new york times" says mice may fall short when it comes to being test subjects for human diseases. a new study finds evidence that tests using mice may be totally misleading from major killers including burns and trauma. it could mean billions of dollars have been wasted chasing fa >>> former vice president dick chney says enhanced interrogation work
the "washington post" says the pentagon is expanding benefits to same-sex couples. the additional benefits include access to basic facilities and groups as well as joint assignments. they do not include health care for same-sex spouses or housing privileges. >>> an apparent revenge killing after a dui crash. a texas man accused of murder, accused of shooting and killing a driver while drunk. the alleged shooter killed the two young boys outside the car helping their dad when...
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the mess in washington - made worse with dan bongino. bongino will take away social security's guaranteed benefit and fight against equal pay for equal work legislation. the post calls bongino "polarizing" and "highly partisan." no wonder the post endorses john delaney "one of the mostimpressive new lawmakers." family man, entrepreneur, and independent problem solver - for jobs, to protect veterans and equal pay for women. i'm john delaney and i approve this message. anchor kara sunday lunn is accustomed to reporting other people's stories. when she was 17, she was the story. she made headlines and was featured in people when she filed a paternity suit against her biological father bruce sunday lunn. the two wreck sized and the two appeared together at a press conference. >> it took awhile, but i think things will happen for the best. >> you can't wave a wand and have miracles happen. that happens in fairy book bus not in real life. >> kara sunday lunn's book "finding dad: from love child to daughter," it's about finding forgiveness. >>
the mess in washington - made worse with dan bongino. bongino will take away social security's guaranteed benefit and fight against equal pay for equal work legislation. the post calls bongino "polarizing" and "highly partisan." no wonder the post endorses john delaney "one of the mostimpressive new lawmakers." family man, entrepreneur, and independent problem solver - for jobs, to protect veterans and equal pay for women. i'm john delaney and i approve this...
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let's go to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles, they should be. we'll talk this morning to both secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. >> osgood: we'll be watching. and next week here on "sunday morning." all that jazz. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. lemme just get this out of here. to go. unlike some places, we don't just change your oil. our oil offer comes with a four-tire rotation and a 27-point inspection. and everything looked great. actually, could you leave those in? sure. want me to run him through the car wash for you, too? no, no, i can't. and right now get acdelco professional durastop brake pads installed for only $99.95 or less per axle. chevy certified service. >> osgood: we leave you this oscar sunday, where else, in california. at the tidal pools of laguna beach. here starfish are the stars of the show
let's go to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." good morning, bob. >> schieffer: good morning, charles, they should be. we'll talk this morning to both secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. >> osgood: we'll be watching. and next week here on "sunday morning." all that jazz. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about...
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. >>> "the washington post" reports this morning government intelligence identifies china as a main culprit in online spying directed at companies with ties to military technology, but energy, finance, and other industries have also been hacked over the past five years. senior correspondent john miller is a former fbi assistant director. john, good morning. how widespread? >> this is pretty widespread, charlie. when you take an nie, national intelligence estimate, this is really the consensus of all 16 intelligence agencies on a problem, so this is going to be a fairly authoritative document that's sounding the alarm that china -- well, picture this. two giant aircraft hangars full of military people who work 24/7 hacking into u.s. government databases, private corporation databases. >> you mean those are chinese hackers doing that. >> yes, yes. and they're working for the government. these aren't guys doing it for entertaining. here's the difference. we do that too. all countries do that. the difference -- i think the alarm the report sounds is china does it not just for political and mili
. >>> "the washington post" reports this morning government intelligence identifies china as a main culprit in online spying directed at companies with ties to military technology, but energy, finance, and other industries have also been hacked over the past five years. senior correspondent john miller is a former fbi assistant director. john, good morning. how widespread? >> this is pretty widespread, charlie. when you take an nie, national intelligence estimate, this...
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. >>> jeff pegues is at washington national airport. jeff, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, according to aaa, on average, americans will travel more than 500 miles round trip over the next several days. and they should expect delays with more people traveling in the air and on ground than last year. at airports across the country, all eyes are on the arrivals and departures at hartsfield-jackson in atlanta, traveler jeff weiner expects dlats to increase. >> more regulations checking in going through your bags and tsa. >> reporter: but more than 89% of people will travel by automobile, that's up slightly from last year. lower gas prices are believed to be fuelling the trend. the national average price is $2.81 a gallon. 47 cents lower than the average price last year this time. nearly 25 million passengers are expected to fly over the 12-day period. a slight increase over last year. the federal aviation administration is warning that passenger counts are expected to be higher than usual and airlines are using larger aircra
. >>> jeff pegues is at washington national airport. jeff, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, according to aaa, on average, americans will travel more than 500 miles round trip over the next several days. and they should expect delays with more people traveling in the air and on ground than last year. at airports across the country, all eyes are on the arrivals and departures at hartsfield-jackson in atlanta, traveler jeff weiner expects dlats to increase. >>...
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it's a cloudy day in washington. but the weather has not been nearly the terrible kind of situation that it has been in previous -- previous times when presidents have been inaugurated. there have been some fierce snowstorms and deeply cold temperatures. but today was a beautiful day for an inauguration. let's have a look now. we want to replay for you the president taking the oath of office from the chief justice of the united states, john roberts jr. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will, to the best of my ability. >> and will, to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me g
it's a cloudy day in washington. but the weather has not been nearly the terrible kind of situation that it has been in previous -- previous times when presidents have been inaugurated. there have been some fierce snowstorms and deeply cold temperatures. but today was a beautiful day for an inauguration. let's have a look now. we want to replay for you the president taking the oath of office from the chief justice of the united states, john roberts jr. >> please raise your right hand and...
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. >> reporter: today the metropolitan washington airports authority announced the contractor has not yet met the requirements for completion. >> it was our determination that it is not yet ready for ramada to take over operational readiness. one of the items that we found deficient was the train control. >> reporter: project director says the issues are not safety related but about reliance and predictability. they include performance issues with the automatic train control system, elevator and escalator problems, water leaks in buildings, and track gauge problems. a supervisor says eggs disappointed. >> there's things that could have and should have been done during the normal construction process. >> reporter: in reston, peggy fox, wusa 9. >> these delays don't figure any fines for the contractor. they peerntly can take as long as they need to correct the problem. the silver line, when it is finally determined to be complete, it will be turned over to metro which will conduct testing, and that could go on for 90 days. >>> our streets are taking a beating with this winter snow, salt
. >> reporter: today the metropolitan washington airports authority announced the contractor has not yet met the requirements for completion. >> it was our determination that it is not yet ready for ramada to take over operational readiness. one of the items that we found deficient was the train control. >> reporter: project director says the issues are not safety related but about reliance and predictability. they include performance issues with the automatic train control...
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earlier this month the contractor claimed its work was substantially complete but now the metropolitan washington airports authority which is responsible for overseeing construction says the contractor needs to do more work on seven out of 12 construction categories. these include problems with the train control system and escalators. once the mwaa determines work is finished, metro will still run at least 90 days of tests before opening the line to riders. >>> the future of arizona state bill 1062 remains unknown. it is nicknamed the religious freedom bill. it would allow businesses to deny service to gay people based on religious beliefs. arizona governor jan brewer is expected to sign this week -- decide this week whether or not to sign or veto it. a number of demonstrations are scheduled today in arizona across the state both supporting the bill and those opposed to the bill. the n.f.l. is also following that controversy in arizona as well. that's because the next super bowl is scheduled to be played at university of phoenix stadium in glendale. the n.f.l. released the following statement. ou
earlier this month the contractor claimed its work was substantially complete but now the metropolitan washington airports authority which is responsible for overseeing construction says the contractor needs to do more work on seven out of 12 construction categories. these include problems with the train control system and escalators. once the mwaa determines work is finished, metro will still run at least 90 days of tests before opening the line to riders. >>> the future of arizona...
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from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation." the crisis in ukraine intensifies. >> with russian forces in crimea. call up their reserves and begs the international community for help. >> we are on the brink of disaster. >> we'll go to ukraine for the latest nice. we'll hear from secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. we'll have analysis on all of it from our panel of experts and with russia once more in the news we'll look back at a milestone "face the nation" interview. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again there are developments from overnight on the crisis in ukraine. russian president sad her putin has moved troops in to crimea that is region where mostly russian speaking population, a move that the ukrainian prime minister says is a declaration of war. vladimir putin and president obama spoke yesterday for 90 minutes a conversation the white house described as the toughest of the obama presidency. as for ukraine, a new
from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: today on "face the nation." the crisis in ukraine intensifies. >> with russian forces in crimea. call up their reserves and begs the international community for help. >> we are on the brink of disaster. >> we'll go to ukraine for the latest nice. we'll hear from secretary of state john kerry and secretary of defense chuck hagel. we'll have analysis on all of it from our...